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"This will probably be our biggest test away from home this season," admitted the Town boss.

"We watched the game (against Fulham). They played a very strong team like we expected and a very good result."

The last time the two teams met, Rosler's side ran out 3-1 victors and Darrell Clarke had some strong words for his counterpart after the final whistle.

Speaking about Rosler's conduct on the touchline, Clarke said: "I’ve been in the game a long time and what I will say is that Fleetwood are a great club with a great owner (Andy Pilley). The conduct of their manager today, though, is the sort of which I have never seen in my life.

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"I know how to win and lose football matches and I know how to behave myself. I’m not a sore loser and I say fair credit to the Fleetwood Town players, but I wouldn’t allow my bench to be doing hand signals and swearing at opposition players as the Fleetwood manager has done today. I’m sure he will be happy that he won the game.”

Rovers come into the match on the back of two sensational away victories. Dominating Bury in a 3-2 win at Gigg Lane before a stellar defensive performance to see off Championship Fulham 1-0 in the second round of the Carabao Cup.